Hi Glenn,

Besides the elaborate solutions of Mario there are also more simple
solutions:

1) You can add <br> to create a new line e.g.:
|some text |some text line 1<br>some text line 2|

2) With transclusion you can add the contents of a tiddler (with line
breaks in it) into a cell of the table e.g.:
|some text |<<tiddler xyz>>|

where tiddler xyz contains the text to be transcluded.

Cheers,

Ton


On Nov 5, 9:20 pm, glenn opdycke <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a table that has several columns, some of which have much data.
> I see that each row occupies one line.  Is there any way to have a row
> include multiple lines?
>
> Some of the data is repeated in all the rows.  Is it possible to set a
> property to a value and use the property to refer to the value in the
> rows?
>
> TIA
> --glenn

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